
Apartments near Shops at South & Downey in Lakewood, CA (796 Rentals)


The Carlton

6823-6831 1/2 E. 72nd St.

9863 Alondra Blvd

16109 Cornuta Ave

16117 Cornuta Ave

16103 Cornuta Ave

9869-9871 Alondra Blvd

10036-10040 Alondra Blvd

10031-10035 Alondra Blvd

16125 Woodruff Ave

10037-10041 Alondra Blvd

10049 Alondra Blvd

4505 California Ave

10043-10047 Alondra Blvd

16119 Woodruff Ave

6617 72nd St

10115-10121 Alondra Blvd

6739 Motz St

16116-16118 Woodruff Ave

830 E San Antonio Dr

1173 E Carson St

6630 Motz St

10139 Alondra Blvd

1165 E Carson St

5 Homes in Prime Bellflower Location

6525 72nd St

1133-1141 E Carson St

10301 Trabuco St

1125 E Carson St

1067-1071 E Carson St

1117 E Carson St

1061-1065 E Carson St

1049 E Carson St

Brownstone

1045 E Carson St

905 E Carson St

839 E Carson St

2902-2908 South St

8808-8824 Rose St

8619-8627 Cedar St

8526-8536 Ramona St

8814-8818 1/2 Ramona St.

8526-8534 1/2 Ramona St

8605-8609 Ramona St

Northpointe

Corinthian Properties, LLC/ 17630 Lakewood Boulevard / Clau

Southfield West

5560 Ackerfield Ave

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